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She pushed this little piece of paper across the table to within a few inches of my arm, and I wanted to stand up and walk away from it.
It was nothing. The little loop of paper used to hold the napkin, fork, and knife all together at a restaurant. She had creased it on two […]

So I’m sitting here in a café in Seattle (to keep this cliché from going any further, no, it isn’t raining), and I’m thinking to myself that I haven’t written much for the Back Porch lately.
So I find myself thinking back through the past few months to figure out what has changed or developed or […]

I feel like we need some hype for the January 20th, when the next Back Porch is being held.
How about a video?

This is a very brief glimpse of what this particular evening will be about. Enjoy.
Peter

Josh says, “I guess the key is to just work your kids to death and hope that they’ve made you enough money to last.” http://www.costlife.org/




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